Keeping the Baby in Mind
Infant Mental Health in Practice
Herausgeber: Barlow, Jane; Svanberg, P O
Keeping the Baby in Mind
Infant Mental Health in Practice
Herausgeber: Barlow, Jane; Svanberg, P O
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Bringing together expert contributors, this book builds on the expanding evidence pointing to the importance of parents in facilitating their baby's development and examines a range of innovative psychological and psychotherapeutic interventions.
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Bringing together expert contributors, this book builds on the expanding evidence pointing to the importance of parents in facilitating their baby's development and examines a range of innovative psychological and psychotherapeutic interventions.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 490g
- ISBN-13: 9780415442978
- ISBN-10: 0415442974
- Artikelnr.: 27035735
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 490g
- ISBN-13: 9780415442978
- ISBN-10: 0415442974
- Artikelnr.: 27035735
Jane Barlow is Professor of Public Health in the Early Years at Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick. P.O. Svanberg, OBE is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist, and was previously Project lead for the Sunderland Infant Programme. He is currently working in the FNP and CHPP Implementation, Department of Health.
Daws
Foreword. Barlow
Svanberg
Keeping the Baby in Mind. Part I: Universal Approaches. Underdown
The Power of Touch - Exploring Infant Massage. Douglas
Rheeston
The Solihull Approach: An Integrative Approach Across Agencies. Hawthorne
Promoting Development of the Early Parent-Infant Relationship Using the Neonatal Behavioural Assessment Scale. Parr
Joyce
'First Steps in Parenting': Developing Nurturing Parenting Skills in Mothers and Fathers in the Pregnancy and Postnatal Period. Davis
The Family Partnership Model: Understanding the Processes of Prevention and Early Intervention. Barrows
The Importance of the Parental Couple in Parent-Infant Psychotherapy. Part II: Selective Approaches. Street
Empowering Parents Through 'Learning Together': The PEEP Model. Svanberg
Promoting a Secure Attachment through Early Screening and Interventions; The Sunderland Infant Programme. Rowe
Implementing the Nurse-family Partnership in England; Lessons from the Pilot Programme. Marks
Hadley
McKay
Reay
Gelman
Working with Parents from Black and Minority Ethnic Backgrounds in Children Centres. Part III: Indicated Approaches. Baradon
Gerhardt
Tucker
Working with the Hidden Obstacles in Parent-Infant Relating; Two Parent-Infant Psychotherapy Projects. Puckering
Mellow Babies: Mellow Parenting with Parents of Infants. Pawlby
Fernyhough
Enhancing the Relationship Between Mothers with Severe Mental Illness and their Infants. Tarleton
'Parenting with Support': Supporting Parents with Learning Difficulties to Parent. Svanberg
Barlow
Developing Infant-centred Services: The Way Forward.
Foreword. Barlow
Svanberg
Keeping the Baby in Mind. Part I: Universal Approaches. Underdown
The Power of Touch - Exploring Infant Massage. Douglas
Rheeston
The Solihull Approach: An Integrative Approach Across Agencies. Hawthorne
Promoting Development of the Early Parent-Infant Relationship Using the Neonatal Behavioural Assessment Scale. Parr
Joyce
'First Steps in Parenting': Developing Nurturing Parenting Skills in Mothers and Fathers in the Pregnancy and Postnatal Period. Davis
The Family Partnership Model: Understanding the Processes of Prevention and Early Intervention. Barrows
The Importance of the Parental Couple in Parent-Infant Psychotherapy. Part II: Selective Approaches. Street
Empowering Parents Through 'Learning Together': The PEEP Model. Svanberg
Promoting a Secure Attachment through Early Screening and Interventions; The Sunderland Infant Programme. Rowe
Implementing the Nurse-family Partnership in England; Lessons from the Pilot Programme. Marks
Hadley
McKay
Reay
Gelman
Working with Parents from Black and Minority Ethnic Backgrounds in Children Centres. Part III: Indicated Approaches. Baradon
Gerhardt
Tucker
Working with the Hidden Obstacles in Parent-Infant Relating; Two Parent-Infant Psychotherapy Projects. Puckering
Mellow Babies: Mellow Parenting with Parents of Infants. Pawlby
Fernyhough
Enhancing the Relationship Between Mothers with Severe Mental Illness and their Infants. Tarleton
'Parenting with Support': Supporting Parents with Learning Difficulties to Parent. Svanberg
Barlow
Developing Infant-centred Services: The Way Forward.
Daws
Foreword. Barlow
Svanberg
Keeping the Baby in Mind. Part I: Universal Approaches. Underdown
The Power of Touch - Exploring Infant Massage. Douglas
Rheeston
The Solihull Approach: An Integrative Approach Across Agencies. Hawthorne
Promoting Development of the Early Parent-Infant Relationship Using the Neonatal Behavioural Assessment Scale. Parr
Joyce
'First Steps in Parenting': Developing Nurturing Parenting Skills in Mothers and Fathers in the Pregnancy and Postnatal Period. Davis
The Family Partnership Model: Understanding the Processes of Prevention and Early Intervention. Barrows
The Importance of the Parental Couple in Parent-Infant Psychotherapy. Part II: Selective Approaches. Street
Empowering Parents Through 'Learning Together': The PEEP Model. Svanberg
Promoting a Secure Attachment through Early Screening and Interventions; The Sunderland Infant Programme. Rowe
Implementing the Nurse-family Partnership in England; Lessons from the Pilot Programme. Marks
Hadley
McKay
Reay
Gelman
Working with Parents from Black and Minority Ethnic Backgrounds in Children Centres. Part III: Indicated Approaches. Baradon
Gerhardt
Tucker
Working with the Hidden Obstacles in Parent-Infant Relating; Two Parent-Infant Psychotherapy Projects. Puckering
Mellow Babies: Mellow Parenting with Parents of Infants. Pawlby
Fernyhough
Enhancing the Relationship Between Mothers with Severe Mental Illness and their Infants. Tarleton
'Parenting with Support': Supporting Parents with Learning Difficulties to Parent. Svanberg
Barlow
Developing Infant-centred Services: The Way Forward.
Foreword. Barlow
Svanberg
Keeping the Baby in Mind. Part I: Universal Approaches. Underdown
The Power of Touch - Exploring Infant Massage. Douglas
Rheeston
The Solihull Approach: An Integrative Approach Across Agencies. Hawthorne
Promoting Development of the Early Parent-Infant Relationship Using the Neonatal Behavioural Assessment Scale. Parr
Joyce
'First Steps in Parenting': Developing Nurturing Parenting Skills in Mothers and Fathers in the Pregnancy and Postnatal Period. Davis
The Family Partnership Model: Understanding the Processes of Prevention and Early Intervention. Barrows
The Importance of the Parental Couple in Parent-Infant Psychotherapy. Part II: Selective Approaches. Street
Empowering Parents Through 'Learning Together': The PEEP Model. Svanberg
Promoting a Secure Attachment through Early Screening and Interventions; The Sunderland Infant Programme. Rowe
Implementing the Nurse-family Partnership in England; Lessons from the Pilot Programme. Marks
Hadley
McKay
Reay
Gelman
Working with Parents from Black and Minority Ethnic Backgrounds in Children Centres. Part III: Indicated Approaches. Baradon
Gerhardt
Tucker
Working with the Hidden Obstacles in Parent-Infant Relating; Two Parent-Infant Psychotherapy Projects. Puckering
Mellow Babies: Mellow Parenting with Parents of Infants. Pawlby
Fernyhough
Enhancing the Relationship Between Mothers with Severe Mental Illness and their Infants. Tarleton
'Parenting with Support': Supporting Parents with Learning Difficulties to Parent. Svanberg
Barlow
Developing Infant-centred Services: The Way Forward.